Lazy Writing Coach
    Claude Pro (guided) · Claude Max (full automation)

    For students

    Lazy Writing Coach

    Cancel Grammarly.

    Better writing without Grammarly.
    Never think about it again.

    $29

    Works with: Claude Pro (guided) · Claude Max (full automation). Subscription not included.

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    The problem

    Your writing is fine. It's just... fine. You get Bs. Your professors write 'good ideas, needs clearer expression' and you nod like you know what that means.

    Grammarly catches typos. Great. But it doesn't tell you why your paragraphs feel muddy or why your arguments don't land. You don't need a spell checker. You need someone to teach you how to write better.

    Real writing coaching costs $100/hour and your college's writing center has a 2-week waitlist. By the time you get an appointment, the paper is due.

    What if you had a writing coach available 24/7 that could read your draft, tell you exactly what's weak, and help you fix it — while actually explaining why?

    The math

    Writing tutor: $60-120/hour

    Grammarly Premium: $144/year

    College writing center: Free but 2-week wait

    Lazy Writing Coach: $29. Once.

    Less than 30 minutes with a tutor. Available for every paper you write.

    What's included

    Draft analysis prompts

    See exactly where your paper loses the reader and why, in under 10 minutes

    Clarity workshop

    Turn the paragraph your professor marked "unclear" into the strongest one in your paper

    Argument strengthening guide

    Make your points land hard enough that nobody writes "needs more support" in the margins

    Voice development prompts

    Sound like the smartest version of yourself, not a textbook or a chatbot

    Self-editing checklist

    Catch your own weak spots before your professor does

    Video walkthrough

    Watch a messy draft become a sharp paper in 11 minutes

    What you need

    • Claude Pro ($20/mo)
    • A draft (any stage — rough is fine)
    • Your assignment guidelines or rubric
    • 30-60 minutes per editing session

    Get the system

    $29one time

    • Draft analysis prompts
    • Clarity workshop
    • Argument strengthening guide
    • Voice development prompts
    • Self-editing checklist

    Requires Claude Pro subscription. Not included.

    Questions

    Stop paying for software you hate.

    $29. Once. Cancel the subscription tomorrow.

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